October 25, 2024 (Updated February 27, 2025) - Tux Paint 0.9.34 is now available for Microsoft Windows, Apple macOS, Android, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, Fedora Linux, Slackware Linux, openSUSE Linux, Ubuntu Linux, Debian Linux, various Linux other distributions via both Flatpak and Snapcraft, Haiku, OpenBSD, NetBSD, & FreeBSD! Learn what's new and download it today! View the announcement video.
Download Tux Paint packages or source for Linux:
Current Version (0.9.34):
- RPM Linux Packages
- Users of RedHat and Fedora Linux distributions can download Tux Paint for i686 and x86_64 in RPM format.
- Fedora Linux and EPEL Packages
- Users of Fedora and various Enterprise Linux platforms can download pre-compiled Tux Paint packages for their release and architecture from Fedora Package Sources
- Slackware Linux Packages
- Slackware users can download Tux Paint packages via SlackBuild.org.
- openSUSE Linux Packages
- openSUSE users can download pre-compiled Tux Paint packages for their release and architecture from software.opensuse.org.
- Ubuntu Linux Packages
- Ubuntu users can download pre-compiled Tux Paint packages for their release and architecture from Launchpad.
- Debian GNU/Linux Packages
- Debian users can simply download pre-compiled Tux Paint packages for their release and architecture from their preferred Debian archive mirror.
- Flatpak Packages for Linux
- Users of a variety of Linux distributions can install Tux Paint via Flatpak, a framework for distributing desktop applications.
- Snap Packages for Linux
- Users of a variety of Linux distributions can install Tux Paint via Snap, a framework for distributing desktop applications.
- Source-code
- Other Linux and Unix users can download the source-code to compile and install Tux Paint. (Developers can get the latest from the Git source-code repository.)
Linux Distribution Packages
Distribution-agnostic Packages
Did you know? Tux Paint runs right on your computer, and doesn't require Internet access.